Quick question: Does the H-model math actually work out such that the long-term growth will converge EXACTLY to the short-term rate at the end of the high-growth period ??
Was thinking about the math, and if you cut the difference in the Long-term and short-term growth rate in half each year, then will you ever actually get exactly to the short-term rate, or just infintesimally close ??? Perhaps this is why it says the growth CONVERGES…
Any math folks out there to verify?
Was thinking about the math, and if you cut the difference in the Long-term and short-term growth rate in half each year, then will you ever actually get exactly to the short-term rate, or just infintesimally close ??? Perhaps this is why it says the growth CONVERGES…
Any math folks out there to verify?